3 Bathroom Cleaning Tricks You Need to Try

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A clean bathroom is a happy bathroom. With these 3 tips you’ll be able to keep your bathroom clean a little longer and enjoy a naturally disinfected space.

Once you have mixed up your disinfecting spray, you’re ready to take on your bathroom. Spray surfaces and let sit 10 minutes before wiping clean. If you have any water and mineral deposits, simply sprinkle a little baking soda over the spray and wipe with a sponge to remove the spots and build-up.

Rinse the sponge and repeat until the baking soda and spray mixture is wiped clean. The great thing about this sponge is that it rinses cleanly, so you don’t have to worry about leftover baking soda getting stuck in the sponge. Dry and polish fixtures with a clean, soft cloth.

If you’re having a hard time with water spots in your shower stall – glass or fiberglass – you’ll love this trick for keeping the walls from getting that soap scum buildup.

Simply pour white vinegar into the dispenser of a dish wand and keep it in your shower. Keep the sponge side pointing up so the vinegar doesn’t drip.

Scrub the walls with the white vinegar and rinse thoroughly. The vinegar cuts through any soap scum and does a little cleaning as well. Feel free to combine with a spray of the disinfecting spray or use on its own. Rinse thoroughly.

Try one or all of these bathroom cleaning hacks this week and you’ll find you’re able to get your bathroom a little cleaner in a little less time. Happy Cleaning!

I love your sprays and made most of them for cleaning around the house. Can I use the Daily Shower Spray on stone surfaces? We have Travertine stone in our shower and bathroom floor and our bathroom counters are granite. I know you cannot use any vinegar on these surfaces. What is the best cleaning solution to use? Does the granite spray work ok for these areas as well?

These are good tips. I wonder, though, when you mention using white vinegar whether cleaning vinegar would be better because it’s percentage of something (the name of which I can’t remember) is about 10% more than regular vinegar and this ingredient in a higher percentage gives vinegar a step up on cleaning.